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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1925)
PACK TUN TUB UtMnRRLOfUTU MONDAY, AlMUr, '.!(), li)2l J. 3; s 5F 1 THE KLA.MA' -4, LUM11E11L0GUE A i 1 . KsUblMied-Maroft 0,' 1925 ' A wcekf'pupor top 'tl'io riion and women employed In iho lumber lu : dustry of Klaiuulu County. Issued every Monday HOWARD WINNAIID EdltOT The conceusuB of opinion among Lumbermen seems to bo that there 'Is nothing the mntter with the lum ber market but Its time honored bugaboo, overproduction. Spring building activity Is Rood, on the whole, and In many sections farm buying will be excellent this year. ' iBut the Immense production of the country, and particularly of the West Coast association and Califor nia White and Sugar Pine associa tion keeps the market distinctly a "buyer's market. Early last week a meeting was held in the Pelican City Community for the purpose of forming a Tim ber league of baseball teams from the mills and camps of 'Klamath county. Plana for the financiug of the league -were discussed, and another meeting was called for April 22, at the Community club at 7:30 P. M. The opinion was expressed by sev eral that otiiai'must be .exercised not to Hllow the Timber league to inter fere with the Siskiyou Klumulh league, but to use It rather as a feeder for players to the town league- Representatives were present nt this meeting from Lamm Lumber company, Pelican Bay Lumber com pany, Tennant, California, and the Lumberlogue. Lumberlogue agreed cither to fur nish a silver loving cup as a trophy for the winner, or to enter a team In the field It necessary to create a sizable league. ; letters have been sent to the principal 1 luniber companies in Klamath county and Northern Cali fornia, inviting them to send repre sentatives to the meeting April 23. JOHNSTON' MYSTKUY SOLVED Considerable curiosity was preva lent recently concerning the bolls or ebcesses with which John John ston was afflicted. John could give no satisfactory reason for them, and opinions varied greatly. But now it Is understood that John w.ts merely sprouting Elk horns. 4. 4.4. fr I Repairs fey Mail We have told you about this sev eral times before and we notice that there are lots of you who have taken advantage of our of fer, but there are still some who haven't 'sent in their-shoes. All you have, to do is mail them in and we will make the neces .sary repairs and pay the postage back to you. . . Easy, isn't it?. Bundle up some of those shoes that are worn but and we will put them in first class condition for you. Goodyear bhop Repair w. W. CONNORS Next to Herald office FOREST FIRE- ORDERS GIVEN "The following or placing of a burning ejgaretfo, cigar, match, plpo heel, firecracker, or nuy Igultcd substance, or the discharge of tiny kind of fireworks, in any place where It may start u tire,'' is pro hibited In the National Forests un der a new regulartlon jnsi Issued by Secretary of Agriculture W. M. J vrillne, under Authority vested In him by congress. Word of this new regulation lias just been received by District Forester C. M. Granger. Violation of the new regulation Is a misdemeanor, punishable un der Federal law by a flue of not more than $500. or 12 months Im prisonment, or both. Local forest officials suggest that the new regulation would mike a good text for a forest protection talk during Americas Forest Week, which Is to be observed April 27 to -May 3. ' The Forest Service plans to en force the regulation strictly. They hopo, by so doing materially to re duce the number of man-caused forest fires, particularly during tho Fourth" of July. Many peoplo still seem to have mistaken Idea that patriotism consists largely of dis charging fireworks in dry forested areas, it is said. HOSS lt.U'KKS C'aef Charlie LaVigne, of Pelican Bay camp one, and Charlie Moore are so Interested In horse racing that they are training the plugs for a matched race the Fourth of July. GRAHAM UVSV Big. Ed Graham Is a busy guy these days. He and his construc tion crew of two men are putting a pipe line to Railroad alley. Fat Sletten says the water tastes put rid. Camp Clerks Hagan and Lyman, having cornered all the beer and pop In Klamath county, ,aro' expect ing to clean up the coming season. LAXGELL MILL mOGRESSES AVork is progressing on the In stallation of the mill of the Illin ois Lumber company in Langell Valley. The Long Pine Lumber company finished moving the lust of the nvachlnery in about two weeks ago, and the mill will start as soon as It can be instulled aud construction completed. PEXXSVIA'ANIA MAX HEBE C. G. Kozer is visiting at thi home of his brother-in-law, F. Hinkle. Kazer U a railroad man from Pennsylvante. 1 w KLAMATH COUNTY SAWMILL, PLANING MILL, AND MAN UFAC-.- H .. vTURERS' DIRECTORY Aekley Bros., Klamath FulU ' Algoma Lumber company, ''AJgoiria. 11 Anne Creek Lumber company,' Fort Klamath. Big Lakes Box company, Kkmath Falls. Bryant Mountain Lumber company, Malm. Christy Lumber company, Kii'k ford. Campbell-Towle Lumber company, Sprague. Chiloquin Lumber company, Chiloquin. Evvauna Box company, Klam.'ith Falls. Illinois Lumber company, Laiigvll Valley. Kits Lumber company, Bonanza. Kruse Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Klamath Lumber and Box company, Shipping-ton. Long Pine Lumber company, Bonanza. Lam mLumber company, Modoc Point. McCullom Lumber company, Keno. Modoc Pine company, Chiloquih.i. Nino Lumber company, Klamath? Falls. Pelican Bay Lumber company, Pelican City. Shaw-Bertram Lumber company , Klamath Falls. Shasta View Lumber and Box company, Klamath Falls. Spraque River Lumber company Chiloquin. Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Planing Mills and Remanufacturing Plants Big Basin Lumber company, Klamath Fills. , Lakeside Lumber company, Klanfyith Falls. Klamath Moulding company, Klamath Falls. Swan Lake Moulding company, Klamath Falls. Sixth Street Lumber company, Klamath Falls. White Pine Moulding company, Klamath Falls. LOGGING ACTIVE AT i SWISSHOME SECTION j Although the roads in several i parts of western Lane partlcularly at lleadwaod are In rather puor condition ha yet there Is consider able travel In that urea, according to W. W. Wilbur, resident of Swls shoma, who is a local visitor, 11 r. Wilbur also reports that consider able logging is under way by the Llchty and ltussell firm and that these logs are being driven to a boom at Swisabotue. Low water In the stream will probably halt the drive and tho logs will bo held up until high water in tho fall unless taero Is an usual freshet this spring the visitor believes. Milling Around Lumbermen! You Can't Beat " Kelly-Spring fields at this price! DOWN WITH THE WHITES Noel Turner Is contemplating gradually killing off all the white people in this county, and gradually giving tho country back to the fndlans. t ' DOWN FROM LAMM'S D. II. Crump, of tho offiw'e force of the Lamm Lumber company, was a visitor In Klumath Fulls Thursday ovening. spending several days with Mr. andjy. VISITS KLAMATH J. J. Steiger, well known Klam ath Lumberman, was In town from H plans on! hhl carap3 ncar chiloquin last Tues- Mrs. Hinkle. Hinkle, formerly lo comotlve engineer for the Ewauna Box company, is now. with the Big Ilasln Lumber company. MUS. CASS EXPECTED Mrs. Fred Cass 13 expected to ar rive at Pelican Bay comp April 29, to join her husband, who Is a loco motive engineer. Oass is at present on day shift on the three spot. LEWIS AltOl'.VD Jack Lewis, of Algoma Lumber company. Is out of the hospital fol lowing an operation for appendicitis. Ask Paul Bunyan I made the watch be used. It had a crowbar for a second band and used nine '' acreB of glass In the crystal." '' Send In your watch to me, well packed, and I'll return It to you by parcel post. Oran W. Loud J 07 SOUTH SEVENTH HART UUILDI.VG Send in your suit Have 11 "cleaned) nnd pressed and wailing for you when yon hit town! : ' : i . t:r i , p :' " '. ' : .'.' '' Ask I'm toy'?' In' cimp the' know fiat we do good work. ' 481 Mnln KLAMATH DYE WORKS Cleaners and Dyers Hals Cleaned and ISlockcd Phono 408 KITS TO START BOO.V Machinery, Is being Installed in Kits mill, and that plant will prob ably be ready to start by the time a well, which Is now being drilled to supply the mill, Is completed. XOJIOKK UOOLIES P. J. "Paddy" Collins, of Shaw Bertram camp, declares that as long as there Is a log In the woods he will herd no more sheep. LAV NEW THACK A construction crew 'is working on the new track to Kirk, which will follow tho old rail road grade. The old road is In very bad shapo. VISIT ANNA CHEEK Mrs, A. E. Whitman and Bon Ceorge spent Easter with Mr. Whit man at the camp of the Anna Creek Lumber company, seven miles north of fort Klamath. IJSE8 FLESH ' Johnny Cummings, of Pelican Bay camp one, is losing some of tho surplus flesh he-acquired last winter POtt'.V FROM KIRK Marlon Mastcn was down from Pelican Bay camps over the week end. Masten is working with survey crew laying out logging roads for Pelican Bay. LEAVES 'PELICAN' CITV Miss Pearl Renlo has resigned her position as telephone operator for the Pelican Bay Lumber, com pariy. Her place Is being filled by Miss Frances Humphrey until tha new operator arrives. Teacher: "Woncrete Is that which can bo, seen, ubstrac la that which cannot be sofn. Now give mu un example of concrete." "My knlcker'!- "I! od. Now' give mo an example of the abstract." "Yours." A bachelor had bought two "new laid" eggs for Iho next morning's breakfast, and whon he. got homo with them, ha notircd some writing on tha shell of one of them. Of course, ho read the writing. It ran like tills: "I nm a farmer's daughter, 17 years of ugo, blond, hair, brown eyes height and weight aiiuut right, Bud complexion the name. I f this should meet the eve of utuiue young man who deslriM tu wud merry but In dustrious country - girl, let hint cnmmunlcato with." And then foiiowett tho merry country girl's numo'and address. Well, the young man was so pleased ho rushed off and telegraph ed to tho girl, lie got her an swer next morning. She wired: "You are too late. Was married six yearn ago, and am now the mother of three." - IS Kelly-Springfields 31 x4 6-pIy corda $ 20.00 32x4 6-pIy cords 21.95 33x4 6-pIy cords .......... 23.95 33x412 8-ply cords 28J0 33x5 8-ply corda ,. 35.54 30x5 8-ply cord 34.44 35x5 8-ply corda 33.75 36x6 12-ply cords 60.00 40x8 12-ply cords 122.80 32x6 12-ply cords 58.65 Parent: "I wish you would quit amoklng, Hobby." , ' Bobby: "H dou't hurt mo." "Hut you are too young lo play wlili matches." HAH NEW OAKLAND Olaf Lund of the Chiloquin Lumb er company purchased a new Oak land special touring model recently. STARTS NICHT SHIFT Pelican Bay Lumber company started a night shift In tho box factory Sunday evening. The shift runs luur cut-off saws. DOWN FROM MODOO Olaf ll'earson whs in town over the week-end from Aspgrovo. Ho reports that Modoc mil wait shut down Saturday on account of now. Ho returned to Aspgrovo 'Sunday. WORTLEV KCONOMISES ' Speed Wortley declares that ho Is, going to gavo some money this month. LOGGERS- send in your boots to us. Have them repaired and waiting for you when you come in. ' Agents for Vanco Loggers . EVANS SHOE SHOP : 1014 Main St. Klamath FaJJ Gloves Sox Dress Shoes i Forester Speaks on Prevention of Fires "In spite of our best efforts, wn will ulways havo forest fires, so we- must havo ways of meeting them," says W. 13. Osborne, of the federal forest Bcrvlco, 'Portland. "Tlio three main lines of preven tion arc educational publicity, direct campaign nKalnHt the Individual, and a clearer understanding of the loiseH sustained," said Mr. Osborne. "Though 05 per cent of our cit izens tire In a frunia of mind where they will prevent the minority from firing forests, publicity Is needed." Mr. Osborne explained In detail the methods nnd problems of fire suppression, emphasising "robbing tho fire of fuel" ns the best mcuns of getting the if Iro under control. H 0 Is u recognized nuthorlty In tho northwest un this subject, liavlng hud many years of experience in tho work, 1 lAiiI',TT ILL Junior Daggott, of tho Ewuuna Box company, has been confined to his home with Influenza for the past week. It will ho another wook before he is able to' rosume Ills work, ' FIRE CAHES SHUTDOWN The burning of tho old yj6nia Thursday cut off tho nrbr Ilnn feeding the Klamath""11'01' umI Box factory and Whoolor-Ilm- Rlnatl mill. ', K '' W irtl 1,1 W HOUSES n. lyanhy Is erecting two houses yrtnmuth Falls, one Iocutod on tJ(vi',n ftvcniKi and the other on tbo f corner of Fifth and Lincoln. The mitn who puts out Iho last spark generally acquire the reputa tion of being a good wuodsiniin. ALSO V , From $1 to $2.50 reduction on each tire if you put it on your car yourself. ALSO V. ' Tire insurance, saving you from worry: about any road hazard. Ask about it. HUB TIRE SHOP . TV ( Chas. Johnson, Mgr. 502 So. 6th. , Phone 616 LUMBER OPERATORS' HEADQUARTERS in A. KLAMATH FALLS The Y. Arcade Hotel " Every Convenience !.....,.. D.A. Kenyon s .439 Cth., Klamath Falls, Ore. ''-Tn, W--uvijr.an..-Jy'.Lru 'M,, ft v Coal, Iron arid Steel Bolts and Logging Equipment Oldest and best equipped shop in this locality in connection !ew of Fakirs 'Ave'nrn tho only aulhorlsiod Singer Sowing Machlno : toTiir'i .tii.ti I it l.lv(!H In Klumath fluuntv. No hilior . Htore. 5 fji'tii joJj person Is uutliorlzed to . anil auf maeblno. l!ewra of peoplo trying to soil you u new fjitigor, as It Is cither not paid for ir It Is second hand. Wo havo n ilunilver nf used Singers, Whltni, 'Hlniidunla'and other makes, .all In excollent condition, ul ii'lcos lind tortus tlinl. are right. Wo repair nil mukes of much I mm and tiro nxpuvtw In our lino. v when buying n suwlng nm clilno buy from n ewlng machlno company. Sewing Lessons Free , SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 114 N. 8th Klamath Falls Phone 828 5 'i'r,"--iiJi(-4i t'Jr'rmWi :, 1